Letting Go, 2019
Interactive installation as a form of artistic research into the concept of control over my own work as an image maker.
While maintaining the ability to influence every part of a final work can provide a sense of security and comfort, it can obstruct the valuable implementation of experimentation in the process.
With this installation, the audience was invited to take the authority out of my hands by firing the paint loaded catapult at the wooden structure with unforseable results.
Acrylics on wood, two elements each 30 x 30 x 30 cm
Interactive installation as a form of artistic research into the concept of control over my own work as an image maker.
While maintaining the ability to influence every part of a final work can provide a sense of security and comfort, it can obstruct the valuable implementation of experimentation in the process.
With this installation, the audience was invited to take the authority out of my hands by firing the paint loaded catapult at the wooden structure with unforseable results.
Acrylics on wood, two elements each 30 x 30 x 30 cm